
Taisui Xingjun, also called Taisaishin, is the deified form of Taisui, the theoretical celestial body which reflects Jupiter. Taisui is thought to be the bei... [Read more]
Japanese: Kengo Kawanishi | Omi Minami
Taisui Xingjun, also called Taisaishin, is the deified form of Taisui, the theoretical celestial body which reflects Jupiter. Taisui is thought to be the being described in legend as a lump of flesh that travels underground, sometimes called "shìròu." Since this being is said to bring misfortune, Taisui also possesses the aspect of a Tatari-gami (a wrathful god who spreads curses).
Taisaishin is a directional god. His location each year is found in the direction of that year's animal zodiac. His presence is believed to influence whether actions performed in that direction will be lucky or unlucky.
Personality (Adult)
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This is Taisui when he is active as an ominous god who must never be awoken (or dug) up—a supernatural deity and young man. Though undeniably handsome in this state, he also becomes something of a mumbling airhead with a pessimistic streak. He is very aware of his nature as a god of curses, and thinks people should hurry up and bury him again before anything bad happens to them. This state tends not to last very long.
(Normal)
A divine amalgam of Con, intelligent beings that were spawned from Taisui's fleshy mass. Essentially a vessel used to summon Taisui himself. Thanks to the events of this Singularity, in this state, he is only one part Taisui Xingjun and one part Alter Ego, defined as such thanks to his Divinity becoming independent. This small boy form is also his standard Servant state.







